Certification brief:
Development
Initially, the CB system was initiated by CEE (formerly the European National Commission for the Qualification of Electrical Equipment) and incorporated into the IEC in 1985. The IECEE CB system is the first truly international system for mutual recognition of electrical products safety test reports. Multilateral agreements have been formed between national certification bodies (NCBs) in various countries, and manufacturers can obtain national certification from other member states of the CB system by virtue of a CB test certificate issued by an NCB.
The CB system is based on international IEC standard. If the national standards of some member countries are not fully consistent with the IEC standards, national differences are allowed, but should be made public to other members. The CB system uses the CB test certificate to verify that the product sample has successfully passed the appropriate test, and meets the relevant IEC requirements and requirements of relevant member states.
The main objective of the CB system is to promote international trade by promoting the harmonization of national standards with international standards and the cooperation of product certification agencies to bring manufacturers closer to the ideal "one test, multiple applications" goal.
term
IECEE means "The IEC System for Conformity Testing and Certification of Electrical Equipment" - the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Organization for Qualification Testing and Certification of Electrical Products. The official name of CB system is "Scheme of the IECEE for Mutual Recognition of Test Certificates for Electrical Equipment" - IECEE Test Certificate Mutual Recognition System. The abbreviation name of the CB system is "Certification Bodies' Scheme" - "certification institution system".
System scope
The product covered by the CB system is the product of the IEC standard recognized by the IECEE system. The new IEC standards will be adopted by the CB system when more than three member states declare that they want and support a standard to join the CB system. The IEC standard is published on the CB bulletin and IECEE website.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is not included in the CB system unless specified by the IEC standard. But the CB system has begun to investigate its members'willingness to conduct EMC measurements with safety tests. The findings of this survey will be published in the CB communique as the theme.
Applicable products:
Electrical products for families, offices, workshops and similar establishments.
Our advantages:
We are the CB validation laboratory, with internationally recognized CB qualification.